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Once a lot of workers in a corporation use a certain kind of software, he explained, they get used to its features, like fonts and icons, making it hard to remove what is familiar.
Opponents of the practice say it makes it hard to remove poor teachers.
How can you make your body so cumbersome that security guards will find it hard to remove you?
And traditional porcelain ginger graters make it hard to remove the ginger and are difficult to clean.
In various ways, the 1978 law he cited makes it hard to remove American Indian children from their parents, their tribes and their heritage.
The crane was buried beneath the steel, whose weight made it hard to remove, said Brent Freeman, a project manager for Black & Veatch, the consulting engineering firm overseeing construction.
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Its design also makes it harder to remove food from the container than from a food processor or even from my old Oster blender with its screw-on blade housing.
Then last year, in an effort to encourage women to enter drug treatment, the state amended its child welfare law, making it harder to remove infants born with traces of illegal drugs from their mothers.
You will find it harder to remove the stains from your mind.
Earlier this month, the state legislature of Pennsylvania hurriedly passed a bill making it harder to remove directors of any firm incorporated in the state.
That might make it harder to remove if necessary, but could also make the ProDisc less prone to wear and to displacements requiring remedial surgery.
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